In Hiding? The Jews of Europe
Author: Lambert, Nick
Source: European Judaism, Volume 40, Number 2, Winter 2007 , pp. 71-74(4)
Abstract:
The postwar European Jew has been cited as the guardian of memory in Europe, as the conscience of the West in Europe and as a litmus test for that continent's democracy. As the Jews have no geographical particularity in Europe, and could once be found throughout, some suggest they may even be the truest of Europeans. Yet while the circumstances of Western Jewish experience have often been presented as a means through which to inform contemporary discussions on group membership, when it comes to European integration the Jews have often been silent. Why?DOI: 10.3167/ej.2007.400206
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